2012
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.06589-11
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Complete Genome Sequence of a Novel Species of Porcine Bocavirus, PBoV5

Abstract: Porcine bocavirus 5 is a novel porcine bocavirus species found in a pig with clinical diarrhea from a farm in China. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of strain PBoV5/JS677, which will help toward understanding the molecular and evolutionary characteristics of the porcine bocavirus.

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“…In the past few years, the PBoV1, PBoV2, PBoV3, PBoV4, PBoV5, PBoV3C, PBoV-6V, and PBoV-7V genotypes were discovered in China Lau et al, 2011;Shan et al, 2011a;Li et al, 2012a;Jiang et al, 2013). PBoV3 and PBoV4 were discovered in the state of North Carolina in the USA in 2010 (Shan et al, 2011b).…”
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“…In the past few years, the PBoV1, PBoV2, PBoV3, PBoV4, PBoV5, PBoV3C, PBoV-6V, and PBoV-7V genotypes were discovered in China Lau et al, 2011;Shan et al, 2011a;Li et al, 2012a;Jiang et al, 2013). PBoV3 and PBoV4 were discovered in the state of North Carolina in the USA in 2010 (Shan et al, 2011b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PBoV sequences are traditionally classified into more than five genotypes, including PBoV1, PBoV2, PBoV3, PBoV4, PBoV5, PBoV3C, PBoV-6V, and PBoV-7V Lau et al, 2011;Shan et al, 2011a;Li et al, 2012a;Jiang et al, 2013). PBoV1 and PBoV2 were identified in the Jiangsu, Shanghai, Shandong, Anhui, Hebei, Henan, and Guizhou Provinces of China Shan et al, 2011a).…”
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“…Members of the Bocavirus genus also infect bats (GenBank accession no. JQ814850), cows (17), dogs (42,63), pigs (11,19,24,48,64), chimpanzees (67), and gorillas (43). Human parvovirus 4 (PARV4) was initially described in 2007 in the plasma of a febrile injection drug user (36).…”
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“…The causative agent has not been identified until now (7). Various pathogens have been detected in the fecal samples, such as the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), porcine bocavirus (PBoV), transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine kobuvirus, porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2), porcine rotavirus (PRV), and so on (2,(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). Although PSV infection is most frequently asymptomatic (1), some strains have been associated with a wide variety of clinical conditions.…”
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